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There's a Simple Reason Why I'm Sure A.I. Won't Achieve Consciousness

The individual pieces create a kind of illusion

"Looking at the early history of film helps us better understand AI---and why it's not conscious."

May 25, 2026
Tech Policy Press

The World Is Already Resisting AI. Now, There is a List to Prove It.

Petra Molnar spotlights the launch of the AI Resist List, documenting global challenges to AI expansion.

May 21, 2026
Knight First Amendment Institute

Do AI Risks Require Extraordinary Government Intervention?

Faculty Associate Arvind Narayanan and Affiliate Sayash Kapoor lay out the downsides of extraordinary government intervention in response to new technology.

May 21, 2026
Auditing AI

Auditing AI

How tech companies, journalists, and policymakers can prevent AI decision-making from going wrong.

Auditing AI is a first-of-its-kind exploration of why and how to audit artificial intelligence systems.

May 21, 2026
BBC

Government publishes single-sex spaces guidance

Fellow Mara Bolis is featured in a BBC The World Tonight segment.

May 21, 2026
Tech Policy Press

The Web Is Being Made Accessible for AI, Not People

Faculty Associate Jonathan Zong and Frank Elavsky note that web developers are accommodating AI 'readers.'

May 20, 2026
Informa

VC, policy and entrepreneurship

Europe needs to upgrade its innovation flywheel

BKC Affiliate Paul Fehlinger discusses how to better bridge the innovation, capital, and policy worlds.

May 15, 2026
EU Reporter

Europe’s New War on Corruption

Can AI Succeed Where Politicians Failed?

Faculty Associate Mark Esposito and Bruno S. Sergi have a new analysis on AI, politics, and corruption which argues that Europe has become "the world's largest live experiment" in…

May 14, 2026
arXiv

Synthetic Sociality

How Generative models Privatize the Social Fabric

Ana Dodik and Faculty Associate Moira Weigel put forth a critical theoretical framework for analyzing generative statistical models.

May 13, 2026

Lena Armstrong

Lena Armstrong is a computer science PhD student at Harvard University and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow.

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